The school’s vice president for enrollment management, Ingrid Hayes, will head a task force on the matter, which will make its recommendation by the end of this upcoming academic year, according to Schmidt Campbell’s letter.

If the college decides to admit transgender students, it will join the ranks of the “Seven Sisters,” an association of seven elite, historically all-female colleges in the northeast that have already changed their respective admissions policies, The Washington Post reports.

Schmidt Campbell’s decision to assemble this task force comes just one year after she stepped into her role as president of the college. She previously spent two decades as a dean at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, according to her website.